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Verizon and Sprint users, you'll have to wait an extra two months for Nextbit's cloud-based Android phone. Read More ▶ | |
The Federal Aviation Administration says its drone registration system has hit almost 300,000 registrations, one month after launch. Read More ▶ | |
You can direct Android to switch between portrait and landscape orientations whenever you rotate your phone or tablet. Read More ▶ | |
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Plus: The guy who made Braid peed in a jug to make his new game. Maybe? This is your gaming news for the week of January 18-22 Read More ▶ | |
Oracle's lawsuit against Google is revealing tons of financial details, like Google's revenue-sharing agreement with Apple. Read More ▶ | |
The eastern U.S. is no stranger to brutal winter storms such as the one expected to pummel the region this weekend, but coping with such weather is a far cry today from what it once was. Read More ▶ | |
The Netflix clamp down on region jumping via virtual private networks is underway with customers in Australia among the first to experience issues. Read More ▶ | |
Network security vendor Fortinet has identified an authentication issue that could give remote attackers administrative control over FortiSwitch, FortiAnalyzer and FortiCache devices. Read More ▶ | |
Online gaming can be a nasty business, with some sore losers targeting others to take out their frustrations. Skype recently took action to make that harder. Read More ▶ | |
These graphically intense PC games dial the eye candy up to 11 -- and make your PC sweat while they're at it. Read More ▶ | |
Microsoft's new Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 configurations offer top-of-the-line memory, storage, and processor options—all at once. Read More ▶ | |
A Chrome extension from Microsoft makes life easier for Office Online users. Read More ▶ | |
Apple has lured a top virtual reality researcher away from Virginia Tech. Read More ▶ | |
Apple has lured a top virtual reality researcher away from Virginia Tech, according to the Financial Times. The move could give Apple a chance to catch up with rivals Samsung Electronics, Microsoft, Google and Facebook, which have all made plays in the virtual reality field. Read More ▶ | |
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